Our favorite part of the form? His parents' occupations. Wills, 31, is listed as "Prince of the United Kingdom," rather than Royal Air Force helicopter pilot, and Kate, also 31, is listed "Princess of the United Kingdom." Tony job descriptions, no?

Ordinarily, parents have to go to the registrar's office within 42 days of their child's birth. But Georgie is no ordinary baby. Instead, the deputy registrar of Westminster, Alison Cathcart, paid Kensington Palace a visit, according to the Daily Mail. (Oh, to be Ms. Cathcart!)

The 28-year-old royal, relegated to fourth in line for the British throne when his nephew was born July 22, was speaking at an event for the Royal Marines and their family at Her Majesty's Naval Base in Devonport, Plymouth.

The prince was there to launch the newly built Royal Marines Tamar, a center that will be used by operational and training units for small-craft crews of landing craft, hovercraft and fast boats.

"My father is over the moon to be a grandfather," Harry said Friday of his father, Prince Charles (via People).